The receiver serial number falls within the Eddystone 1917 range. The serial number is 4293XX indicating manufacture in 1918. I also read that some 1917's were shipped to England for the Home...
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The receiver serial number falls within the Eddystone 1917 range. The serial number is 4293XX indicating manufacture in 1918. I also read that some 1917's were shipped to England for the Home...
I'll try and reattached the pic of the P-14 mag box. By the way the 1917 mag box I modified fits the receiver I have perfectly. I've come to the conclusion I may have a 1917 receiver with British...
The confusing thing is the markings are British but the mag boxes you have pictured will not fit my receiver. They are too wide. The box #2 in my previous post, once modified fits the receiver. ...
Here are pics of the third mag box. It is too wide to fit the receiver and the front of the box doesn't fit either. The #2 box in the previous post, once I modified it, fits the receiver perfectly.
Kiwi; thanks for your response. Attached are pics of the two mag boxes I could find. #1 is a riveted box and has no marking and is unaltered. #2 box appears to have the side plates slotted and...
Hello all. I am new to the site an have a question regarding a ERA P-14 receiver. I can't find a magazine box to fit the receiver. I'm attaching picture of the receiver makings and of the mag well....